Sono in Germania da circa un anno, ma questa è la prima volta che devo stipulare un contratto Strom da solo.

Qualcuno può spiegarmi come funziona la seguente Tarif e/o se è un buon contratto? Ad esempio quanto pagherei al mese e cosa viene pagato in base all’utilizzo e cosa come pagamento base?

Informazioni aggiuntive: io e un’altra persona viviamo nell’appartamento e utilizziamo normalmente l’elettricità, tranne forse 2 PC per studiare e giocare.

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di Maronator

5 Comments

  1. CitrusShell on

    Your contract offers depend on where you are, how much you think you’ll use (you say you’ll use 2500kWh in a year here), and whether or not you care about things like funding renewable energy sources.

    Here you’ll be paying 87 a month. You will receive ~300eur for signing up, probably as credit but possibly as cash in your bank account, depending on how precisely the bonus works.

    How long the minimum contract period here is is not listed in your screenshot.

    At the beginning of each year you receive a final bill – if you’ve used more electricity than you’ve estimated you’ll be charged more and if you use less you’ll get a refund, and the company will change how much you pay per month accordingly for the next payment period.

  2. Basic Payment = Grundpreis (163€)

    Paying per month = geschätzter Abschlag (87€)

    consumption based = Arbeitspreis gesamt (878€)

    There’s some discount (“Bonus”, ~300€), so if you use 2500 kWh, you will get money back at the end of the year.

  3. Rh_positiv on

    Energy Costs are calculated using Arbeitspreis (Working Price per kWh) and Grundpreis/Bereitstellungspreis (Base Price).
    Grundpreis is what you pay “to be customer” and be delivered with energy.
    Arbeitspreis is what you pay per consumed kWh.

    Then, there in the offer are a few discounts listed to obfuscate the actual costs but what matters is the Cost per kWh and what you pay as base price.
    A normal price is like 13-15€/Month Base price and 33-36 Cents/kWh.
    Take a look at different offers and companies. (NO AD HERE) For example “Green Planet Energy” – a former subsidiary of Green Peace that has really low prices and if you consider buying internal company shares you are granted with price stability and less costs (around 12,9€ Base Price and 33,9 cents). For me this works cheap

  4. alexandreo3 on

    As a former eprimo customer I tell stay the hell away from this shitty company.
    Customer service is absolutely bonkers with them.
    Whenever they have to do something for you it takes ages and multiple hour long calls.
    Then once your contract is out of the fixed price window they will constantly make shit up to raise the price.

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